Question: Are exclusive arrangements between one facilitator and a creator permitted? Can I sign up a creator to only allow CGC SS submissions through me? Is that approved by CGC?
If so, doesn't that seem to limit the market for other facilitators to participate in the SS program?
Didn't know if you saw this or not but I believe it has the answers you're looking for.
#5805479 - 06/28/1209:07 AMRe: CGC Signature Series 2010 Q & A Thread
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I am going to the Toronto Fanexpo in August and was advised that CGC would not be in attendance. So, who would be a proper witness for me in order to get cgc ss books done?
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#5806272 - 06/28/1201:25 PMRe: CGC Signature Series 2010 Q & A Thread
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As of this date there are two CGC facilitators announced for this show, DWC and Kevin Boyd. You should contact either one of them for the how to's.
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Hi, If I have a SS comic with the writer only and wanted to get it signed by the artist, besides having a CGC witness crack open the slab, would I be guaranteed the same grade? Or does the comic have to go through the whole process and in return could end up having a different grade? Thanks!
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Originally Posted By: E-man
Hi, If I have a SS comic with the writer only and wanted to get it signed by the artist, besides having a CGC witness crack open the slab, would I be guaranteed the same grade? Or does the comic have to go through the whole process and in return could end up having a different grade? Thanks!
It depends on the condition of the book.
If it looks like a 9.8,it should keep it's grade.
But if it doesn't,the grader may drop the grade.
It can also depend on how the witness cracks the CGC case.
Or how the artist you want to sign your book writes his sig on the cover.
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Marvelfangirl is right that all of those have an impact on the grade but to answer you, yes your book has to go back through the entire grading process.
#6299970 - 01/12/1311:52 AMRe: CGC Signature Series 2010 Q & A Thread
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Hi!
I just noticed a CGC SS book signed by Stan Lee with a special notation that it was signed by Stan on his 90th Birthday.
I was curious of how one would go about getting this notation on a SS book if it was signed by the talent on their birthday.
If I already own a SS book that happened to be signed on the talents birthday, can I send it back in for the extra notation? Say I have a CGC SS book signed by Todd Mcfarlane on 3/16/08, could I send it in and get a notation that it was signed on his 47th birthday?
Does it need to be a " special" birthday like only each decade I.E. 20th, 30th , 40th 50th birthday and so on?
Does the signer need to provide a birth certificate to the CGC witness, proving its their birthday, or will they go on the talents own merit?